* FurryConfusion: Matołek, and later his family, seems to be the only anthropomorphic animal around (though all animals are sapient, as usual in children's literature). The humans he meets react variously; some treat him as an ordinary person, some call for the butcher immediately upon spotting him, and then there are those who initially treat him as a human but try to make him into a stew once he displeases them.

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* FurryConfusion: Matołek, and Matołek (and later his family, almost all goats) seems to be the only anthropomorphic animal around (though all animals are sapient, as usual in children's literature). The humans he meets react variously; some treat him as an ordinary person, some call for the butcher immediately upon spotting him, and then there are those who initially treat him as a human but try to make him into a stew once he displeases them.

The main character is an anthropomorphic goat that is on his way to the town of Pacanów, where he would get his hooves shoed. A bumbling, naive character like WinnieThePooh; his adventures were surreal like a Dali painting and would take him around the world.

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The main character is an anthropomorphic goat that is on his way to the town of Pacanów, where he would get his hooves shoed. A bumbling, naive character like WinnieThePooh; Literature/WinnieThePooh; his adventures were surreal like a Dali painting and would take him around the world.

''Koziołek Matołek'', a name which can be translated as "Silly Billy-goat", is a character from a series of Polish children's books, created in 1933 Kornel Makuszyński (story) and Marian Walentynowicz (art). Since the books are made up of illustrations with a rhyming four-verse caption under each one, the books are usually referred to as "the first Polish comic books", even if different from the usual comic book (there is no text in the pictures themselves.) Adapted into a cartoon series that ran from 1969-1971, and which has [[Animation/KoziolekMatolek its own page]].

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''Koziołek Matołek'', a name which can be translated as "Silly Billy-goat", is a character from a series of Polish children's books, created in 1933 Kornel Makuszyński (story) and Marian Walentynowicz (art). Since the The books are made up of small illustrations with a rhyming four-verse caption under each one, the books and are usually often referred to as "the first Polish comic books", even if different from the usual comic book (there is no text in the pictures themselves.) though they're better described as PictureBooks.

Adapted into a cartoon series that ran from 1969-1971, and which has [[Animation/KoziolekMatolek its own page]].

* FurryConfusion: Matołek, and later his family, seems to be the only anthropomorphic animal around. The people he meets react variously; some treat him as an ordinary human, some call for the butcher immediately upon spotting him, and then there are those who initially treat him as a human but try to make him into a stew once he displeases them.

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* FurryConfusion: Matołek, and later his family, seems to be the only anthropomorphic animal around. around (though all animals are sapient, as usual in children's literature). The people humans he meets react variously; some treat him as an ordinary human, person, some call for the butcher immediately upon spotting him, and then there are those who initially treat him as a human but try to make him into a stew once he displeases them.

Koziołek Matołek, a name which can be translated as "Silly Billy-goat", is a character from a series of Polish children's books, created in 1933 Kornel Makuszyński (story) and Marian Walentynowicz (art). Since the books are made up of illustrations with a rhyming four-verse caption under each one, the books are usually referred to as "the first Polish comic books", even if different from the usual comic book (there is no text in the pictures themselves.) Adapted into a cartoon series that ran from 1969-1971, and which has [[Animation/KoziolekMatolek its own page]].

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Koziołek Matołek, ''Koziołek Matołek'', a name which can be translated as "Silly Billy-goat", is a character from a series of Polish children's books, created in 1933 Kornel Makuszyński (story) and Marian Walentynowicz (art). Since the books are made up of illustrations with a rhyming four-verse caption under each one, the books are usually referred to as "the first Polish comic books", even if different from the usual comic book (there is no text in the pictures themselves.) Adapted into a cartoon series that ran from 1969-1971, and which has [[Animation/KoziolekMatolek its own page]].

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